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A dominant force amongst practical shooting competitors the Glock G35 is a polymer-framed pistol with a built in accessory rail. The pebbled grip is designed for minimal slippage and greater comfort and to this end features a checkered front and back strap finger groves and a thumb rest on each side of the frame. Chambered in 40 SW with a barrel length of 5.3" the Glock G35 weighs just 36 ounces when loaded.
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With its extended barrel and line of sight the GLOCK 35 in .40 caliber allows for accurate hit patterns especially when rapidly firing at multiple targets. This has resulted in widespread adoption of the G35 among members of the practical shooting community. The G35 dominates the Limited Class of competitive shooting sports worldwide. - Length 224 mm 8.81 in. - Width 30.00 mm 1.18 in. - Length Between Sights 192 mm 7.55 in. - Height 138 mm 5.43 in. - Barrel Height 32 mm 1.26 in. - Barrel Length 135 mm 5.31 in. - Weights Unloaded 770 g 27.18 oz.-Loaded 1020 g 36.01 oz. - Trigger Pull 2.0 kg 4.5 lbs. - Trigger Travel 12.5 mm 0.49 in. - Barrel Rifling right hand hexagonal - Length of Twist 250 mm 9.84 in. - Magazine Capacity Standard 15 Optional 1022
BLACK FINISH
Like NEW Glock 35. Comes with the original hard case and 2 magazines.
UPC | 764503301353 |
Caliber | .40 S&W |
Capacity | 15 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5.3 BARREL |
Weight | 1.6 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK |
Action | SAFE ACTION |
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